SailPoint intends to use its net proceeds from this offering to repay a portion of its term loan, settle outstanding equity awards and equity appreciation rights, pay outstanding fees under the ...
SailPoint, a Texas-based cybersecurity company, reportedly is aiming for a valuation of up to $11.5 billion for its initial public offering.
SailPoint said on Tuesday it was targeting a valuation of up to $11.5 billion in its New York flotation, as the cybersecurity ...
Austin-based cybersecurity firm SailPoint said it is aiming for a valuation as high as $11.5 billion for its upcoming IPO.
Private-equity firm Thoma Bravo taking company public at an estimated market cap of $11 billion in its return to the stock ...
Company had $621 million revenue for nine months ended Oct. 31 Buyout firm took SailPoint private in $6.9 billion deal SailPoint Inc., an enterprise security software firm owned by Thoma Bravo, filed ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown filed a lawsuit accusing RealPage Inc. and six landlords operating in Maryland of colluding to raise rents in violation of the state’s antitrust law.
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) amended its complaint against RealPage Inc. (filed originally on Aug. 23, 2024) to add several multifamily apartment ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown accuses RealPage, a property management software company, and six residential landlords of working together to illegally raise rent ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced Wednesday that the state is suing RealPage, Inc. and eight of the largest residential landlords in Maryland. The lawsuit, which was filed in ...
RealPage is the dominant provider of rent-setting software, the lawsuit alleges. It’s headquartered in Richardson, Texas, and was a public company from 2010 to 2020 until being purchased by private ...
A recently filed lawsuit by the state of Maryland claims that RealPage and eight of the largest residential landlords in Maryland colluded to illegally raise rents for thousands of Maryland residents.